The cursor property allows you to set the type of cursor that will be visible.
Most browsers do not recognize all of the possible types of cursors.

Mouse over the name of the value to see how the cursor will appear.

auto

The auto value is a default that allows the browser to set the cursor type.

crosshair

The crosshair value renders the cursor as a crosshair (large plus sign).

default

The default value allows the browser to set the cursor type.

help

The help value usually renders the cursor as a question mark or a balloon.

move

The move value is used to signify that something is to be moved.
Usually, it looks like a plus sign with arrows at the four tips.

pointer

The pointer value renders the cursor as an arrow to signify a link.

e-resize

The e-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the right.

n-resize

The n-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing up.

ne-resize

The ne-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the upper right.

nw-resize

The nw-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the upper left.

s-resize

The s-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing down.

se-resize

The se-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the lower right

sw-resize

The sw-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the lower left.

w-resize

The w-resize value renders the cursor as an arrow pointing to the left.

text

The text value usually renders the cursor as an
I-bar to signify text.

url( ), ...

The url value is a comma delimited list of one or more URLs that are the locations
of custom cursors.
Each URL must be enclosed within a pair of quotes.
It is possible that a browser may not recognize a custom cursor.
Therefore, it is recommended that a generic cursor be placed at the end of the list.

wait

The wait value usually renders the cursor as a hourglass or watch to signify that
the user should wait until the process is completed.